NABCEP Solar PV Entry Level Exam, Albuquerque

CNM Workforce Training Center, Albuquerque

This certificate is for new entrants in the industry. The certificate demonstrates basic knowledge, comprehension and application of key terms and concepts of photovoltaic system design and installation. Requirements to sit for examination: Must bring a valid government issued photo ID. If you DID NOT complete Module 1 & 2 through the CNM Workforce Training Center you must bring documentation of completion of the minimum 40 hours of NABCEP board-recognized training such as certificate(s) or transcript(s). Examination Time/Length: Candidates will be given up to two (2) hours to sit for the examination. The examination consists of sixty (60) multiple choice questions. Items provided at the Examination: The examination is NOT an open book examination. The only material to be provided to candidates will be any formulas necessary to answer questions. These formulas will be provided in the Examination Booklet by NABCEP. Candidates should bring their own calculators to the examination. Retaking the Examination: Students may take the examination one (1) additional time at a scheduled, organized testing site without repeating the course. Students will be required to pay another examination fee. THE CERTIFICATE DOES NOT CONFER THE TITLE OF NABCEP CERTIFIED INSTALLER™.

Important: 40 hour of NABCEP approved training is required to be eligible for exam.

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